Post Game Interview & Goal Highlights
HILLSIDE, NJ—Junior forward 
Nicole Baldassini registered a goal and an assist in the Highlanders 3-0 shutout victory over visiting Hampton Sunday afternoon in women's soccer non-conference action at Kean University's East Campus Facility.
The win marks the sixth-straight victory for the Highlanders, which is a new program-best.  The Highlanders, which started its 2017 campaign 0-3, including two overtime losses, began its win streak on August 30.
NJIT concludes the non-conference portion of its schedule with a 6-3 record, heading into ASUN Conference action on Saturday vs. Lipscomb.
Hampton, in its third season as a varsity sport, is still in search for its first win of the 2017 season, falling to 0-7.
The three Highlander goal scorers Sunday were: Baldassini, freshman 
Jennifer Callaghan and sophomore 
Briana Hackos.
Baldissini got the Highlanders on the board in the ninth minute after being taken down hard inside the box, resulting in a penalty kick.  Baldassini registered her first goal of the season.
In the 19
th minute, NJIT doubled its score on a goal by Callaghan assisted by Baldassini.  Baldassini dribbled down the left side and crossed the ball to a running Callaghan inside the box for her second goal of the season.
Freshman 
Carlitah Cortina nearly scored in the 24
th minute with a shot from the top of the box that curled but Hampton's goalkeeper Maya Andrew stretched out for a diving save.
An opportunity for the Highlanders in the 44
th minute, came on a shot by sophomore 
Chinyere Chambers from 20 yards out on the left side but Hampton keeper made an exceptional save elevating and punching the ball out over the cross bar.
At the half, NJIT led 2-0 and held a 10-4 advantage in shots and 4-2 in corner kicks.
In the second half, Hampton's Garvin put a shot on frame in the 65
th minute off a free kick but Highlander senior keeper 
Amelia Sapirman grabbed the save.
NJIT junior 
Neema Liverpool split Hampton defenders and dribbled into the box in the 71
st minute but her shot went high while junior captain 
Arianna Gerber followed up with a pair of chances in the 72nd and 73rd minute, on a left-footed shot to the left post saved by a diving Haley Nelson and a header that went just over the cross bar.
A late opportunity for Hampton to score in the 88
th minute came off a shot by Michelle Zillberman, which went wide.
With twenty-one seconds left in the match, Hackos scored her third goal of the season, chipping the ball over the Hampton keeper, who came out on the play.
NJIT keeper Sapirman notched her fourth shutout of the season, grabbing four saves in 66:27 minutes.  Graduate student 
Karen David finished the final 23:33, recording one save.
For Hampton, starting keeper Andrews combined for five saves while backup Nelson notched five saves in the second half.
The overall shots favored NJIT, 21-8, holding Hampton to just five shots on goal and 10-2 in corner kicks.
NJIT will begin ASUN Conference action on September 23, hosting Lipscomb at Kean University's East Campus Facility.